Prototypes on white

This eating utensil serves both as a fork and a knife, for tender foods. It also refers to the thumb and the index as the natural implement for bringing solid foods to the mouth.

Guilded MetalPhoto: edited from Science Museum

"Mont d'Or" Spoon

The glass eating utensil was designed to evoke the sensual experience of sucking fingers in an elegant manner. Designed specially for creamy mature cheeses such as "Mont d’Or".

Gold-leafed glassPhoto: edited from Science Museum

The Mouth-Watering Spoon

Through visual and tactile properties associated with "freshness" and pouring liquid, this design is aimed at stimulating appetite.

Stainless steel & tinPhoto: edited from Science Museum

Hand bowl and Vessel attire

The vessel has a pointed base; hence its function can only be fulfilled when held in the hand.

Through the sense of touch, in the palm of the hand, the user experiences sensations of weight, form and temperature. In addition, the fur ‘dresses’ the Bowl. The tactile stimulation adds to the experience of consuming the food in a sensual manner.This accessory creates a reference to the carnivorous act of eating meat.

Borosilicate glass & Rabbit furPhoto: edited from Science Museum

Two-sided spoon

Our tongues curve up when we experience sweet tastes. This spoon, concave on both sides, complements the shape of the upper lip and the tongue simultaneously. It is designed for creamy and/or sweet foods.

Glass shaped by gravity, formed between two spoonsPhoto: edited from Science Museum

Silver Cup

The design of this cup is intended to be the ultimate vessel for drinking. The material - Pure Silver - was chosen due to his high thermal conductivity, to communicate the tactile experience of the temperature of the drinks to the hand.

Britannia SilverPhoto: edited from Science Museum

Spoon Plate, or Licking Plate

This “plate” is the marriage between a spoon and a plate. The food is presented on the flat surface, and invites the diner to lick the food off the plate in an elegant and discrete way.